Interference of sound waves in a moving fluid
classification
❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn
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fluidsoundmovingrandomnessvelocitiesacquiresaffectedaverage
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We investigate sound propagation in a moving fluid confined in a randomly corrugated tube. For weak randomness and small fluid velocities $v^{(0)}$, the localization length $\xi$ shows extreme sensitivity to the variation of $v^{(0)}$. In the opposite limit of large fluid velocities, $\xi$ acquires a constant value which is independent of the frequency of the incident sound wave, the degree of randomness and $v^{(0)}$ itself. Finally, we find that the standard deviation $\sigma_{\ln T}$ of the logarithm of transmittance $\ln(T)$ is a universal function of the ensemble average $\langle \ln T\rangle $, which is not affected by the fluid velocity.
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